State workers are getting cut-rate, taxpayer-subsidized rent to live in waterfront homes and leafy suburbs in state parks from Brewster to Rockport - even as Beacon Hill seeks to halt a fiscal fiasco set to slash cash for teachers, libraries and the disabled.They sure are special.
The state Department of Conservation and Recreation owns 13 properties in state parks where workers are allowed to live at well below market rates, with some paying just $300 a month, a Herald review shows.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Mass. State workers get sweet deals on posh rental properties
The Boston Herald reports: